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Capcom has been on a roll for the last few years. It revitalized the Resident Evil series with Resident Evil 7 and the Resident Evil 2 Remake, and released a new Devil May Cry game after six years of silence. Most shocking of all, it took the world by storm with Monster Hunter World.
This entry in the long-running franchise about hunting monsters left gamers awestruck with addicting combat, an immersive world, and memorable boss fights. It was so successful that this game went on to become Capcom s best-selling game of all time. With Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin coming to the Nintendo Switch soon, this series future is looking pretty bright. So make sure you acquire one of the best microSD cards for your Nintendo Switch to have enough space to download all of them, which are candidates for the best game on the Nintendo Switch.
Street Fighter series, and it recently published a related oral history for the
Capcom vs. SNK series. A lot of details of the internal workings of Capcom and SNK alike came out of it, including some unexpected words about the
Monster Hunter franchise. There is a claim in there that
Monster Hunter may have begun life as an effort to create a game like
Animal Crossing at Capcom.
The
Capcom vs. SNK oral history spends a lot of time actually discussing the decline of fighting games at the end of the ’90s and into the 2000s and how game developers started to move on from the genre. In a throwaway line buried in the interviews, legendary artist Akira “Akiman” Yasuda discusses what then-Capcom General Producer Noritaka Funamizu decided to work on as a new project: “Funamizu was also a big fan of